-Poor Maps and Navigation Systems
-Disease/Starvation
-Fear of Unknown
-Lack of Adequate Supplies
-Mutiny among the crew
-Piracy
poor maps and navigation tools
Three obstacles that early European explorers faced were harsh weather conditions, lack of knowledge about the lands they were exploring, and resistance and conflict with indigenous populations.
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In Australia, early European explorers faced problems such as:shortage of food and rationsshortage of waterattack from aboriginal tribespoor maps and navigation systems
Obstacle 1.): They had to travel the long, difficult route to Asia. Obstacle 2.): Their maps didn't show the accurate locations. Obstacle 3.) They had to keep moving because of distasteful foods and water. I hope this really helped. I red my whole history book to find this answer.
There was a "France" when the first people moved in to the region after the last Ice age, so they can never have been exploring "France". Of cause there were already hominids living in the region, the Neanderthals.
Early European explorers faced numerous obstacles, including harsh weather conditions, treacherous sea routes, and limited navigational technology, which made long voyages perilous. They encountered hostile indigenous populations, unfamiliar landscapes, and the threat of disease, which often decimated their crews. Additionally, financial constraints and the need for royal patronage posed significant challenges in securing resources for their expeditions. These factors combined to create a daunting environment for exploration during that era.
She has faced many deaths of family members and she was raped.
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she has had to face starvation